Hydrocarbon Sorbents Equipment For Health And Safety In Latin America
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PremiumManufactured by AMETEK Spectro Scientificbased in USA
The InfraCal Model ATR-SP is recommended for measuring oil in water, TPH in soil or FOG in wastewater concentration levels when using hexane, pentane or Vertrel MCA as the extracting solvent. Measurement data obtained with this analyzer will correlate to EPA Method 1664 as both procedures are based on evaporation techniques and measuring the residual oil and grease. The analyzer is equipped with ...
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PremiumManufactured by AMETEK Spectro Scientificbased in USA
The InfraCal 2 TRANS-SP is recommended for measuring oil in water, TPH in soil or FOG in wastewater concentration levels using the traditional EPA methods 413.2 and 418.1 or ASTM method D7066-04 and Freon-113, hydrocarbon-free grade of perchloroethylene, AK-225, S-316 or other spectroscopic infrared transparent solvent as the extracting solvent. Since the extract is deposited into a 10 mm quartz ...
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by CINTRAbased in ARGENTINA
It consists of a floating head that work by vacuum, with radial channels situated under the surface. They hydrocarbon layer is absorbed and pumped into sinks or tanks. The DELTA CINTRA FLEX is presented with a flexible or rigid head, so that thay can follow the movements of the sea. High recovery rates with hydrocarbon layers wich have less than 5 ...
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by CINTRAbased in ARGENTINA
The Absorbent Cintra Flex series BP-S material, have the property of absorbing spilled hydrocarbon, according to the product´s viscosity, in a fast way, making it an ideal and economic solution due to the variety of its ...
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Manufactured by SpillTech Environmental Incorporatedbased in USA
Specially treated to dissipate static and safely absorb volatile fuels and other petroleum-based ...
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Manufactured by Advanced Sensors Ltd. - part of PAC L.P.based in UNITED KINGDOM
Fluorescence is a long established measurement technique and the most widespread technique for measuring oil in water. The measurement principle is based upon a physical characteristic of aromatic hydrocarbons. When exposed to UV or low blue light, the aromatic hydrocarbons absorb the energy from that light (excitation) and give off light of a different wavelength (emission). The amount of ...
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